Historical moments in old photographs
Categories: History | Photo project
By Pictolic https://mail.pictolic.com/article/historical-moments-in-old-photographs.htmlWhat did the real Ronald McDonald look like? How many people were at Woodstock in 1969? What did Tesla do in his laboratory? Can you ride a hippo? About this and much more - in our selection of historical photographs.
Our history is rich in interesting moments that can remain in the past forever. However, thanks to such an amazing invention as a camera, future generations can see how their ancestors lived, what happened on their land, what fashion was, etc. These black and white vintage photographs will show you different moments from the past - small and important, funny and sad, interesting and maybe not so much. But all of them were made there, in the distant and not very past, which is now available to us only through photographs and memories.
(Total 24 photos)


1. Visitors to a London pub, 1898

2. Physical exercise in the schoolyard, 1900. England

3. Bicycle track, 1901

4. Bondi Bay, Australia, 1901

5. San Francisco City Hall and Theater after a massive earthquake, 1906

6. Painters of the Brooklyn Bridge, 1914

7 Ice Delivery Women

Source 8The Boy Who Sells Newspapers Scraping the Sinking of the Titanic

9. Manhattan, New York, 1908

10. Nikola Tesla in his laboratory

11. Circus artist in harness with a hippo, 1924

12. Cafe for employees of Walt Disney, 1961

13. The real Ronald McDonald, 1963

14. Elton John plays the piano in his private jet, 1973

15. Elvis Presley worries about a failed performance, 1956

16. Elvis soldier

17. Marilyn Monroe, Ambassador Hotel, 1955

18. Jimi Hendrix with a girlfriend, 1968

19. Woodstock, 1969

20. Sweden 1967. Morning of the first day of the transition from left-hand to right-hand traffic

21. Barack Obama with his basketball team

22. Elijah Wood and Macaulay Culkin, 1993

23. 1936, Germany. The Man Who Didn't Zig

24. Henry Ford (founder of Ford Motor Co.), Thomas Edison (inventor of the phonograph, camera and light bulb), Warren G. Harding (29th President of the United States) and Harvey Samuel Firestone (founder of Firestone Tire and Rubber Co.) at a picnic
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